Nigeria's Edo Queens and Ainonvi FC from Benin will battle it out for the opportunity to represent West Africa in the upcoming CAF Women's Champions League Qualifiers.
The two teams sealed a spot in the final following wins over Inter FC from Cote d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso's Omnisports Etincelle respectively on Tuesday, August 20.
The Nigeria side recorded a 2-1 win at the Stade de la Paix de Bouake to advance to the last two having topped the standings in Group B.
Emem Essien and Blessing Ilivieda scored the goals for Edo Queens.
In the other semifinal clash, Yasminath Djibril scored the only goal for Ainonvi in their win over Omnisports to take them to the final.
The Benin outfit finished top of Group A and will now target a maiden appearance in the CAF competition.
The final of the competition is scheduled for Friday, August 23.
Latest Stories
-
NAELP refutes defamatory claims, highlights achievements
28 minutes -
2024 Election: Voter apathy caused NPP’s defeat – Justin Kodua
1 hour -
Ghanaian teacher shortlisted for GEM’s $1m global prize
1 hour -
Young entrepreneurs encouraged to capitalise on 5-year tax exemption Incentives
1 hour -
Lord Morrgan fulfils promise; gifts fan Wale new motorbike
2 hours -
CHAN 2024 Draw: Two-time Champions Morocco in Group A with hosts Kenya
2 hours -
Disregarding ORAL’s mandate doesn’t help the nation – Kpebu
2 hours -
NDC gov’t cannot fulfil its promises under the current IMF programme – Godfred Bokpin
2 hours -
13 newly recruited staff posted to Creative Arts Agency
2 hours -
NPP: You can’t blame me or the chairman for election defeat – Justin Kodua
3 hours -
ORAL team is illegal, Mahama was president-elect when he set up committee – Minority
3 hours -
27-year-old seeks to represent Ashanti Region on the Council of State
3 hours -
There is a new leader in town, but yet to be tested practically on the job – Nana Amoasi VII on Energy Minister-designate
3 hours -
Fire Service to restore fire tenders and establish permanent coverage at major markets- Alex King Nartey
3 hours -
“Even in death, you’re still touching lives” – Mother’s tribute to 10-year-old Lisa Laryea who died of Leukemia
3 hours